michaellinder 16,613 Posted October 14, 2021 Although I suspect that this train was stationary when you shot this, Daniel, the image to me portrays motion. At least, that's how I interpret it. Perhaps it's a case of wishful thinking. But, quite honestly, what had my eyes open wide is the small area of bright light in the bottom left. It's quite puzzling. Initially I thought it came from the other side of the train. Then I thought that, since the center of the wheels and the connecting apparatus is white, the area in question must be explained the same way. As I write this, I remain puzzled, for which I am grateful. - - My best always, michael Link to comment
Giangiorgio Crisponi 503 Posted October 14, 2021 A beautiful image that highlights the craftsmanship of these old locomotives, The black and white enhances the lines and shapes of these steel monsters, referring us back to our experience , ciao Giangiorgio Link to comment
tai 3 Posted October 15, 2021 Strong elegant ancient object and picture, Daniel! Perfectly done! I like it! Bravo! Sincerely, Tatiana Link to comment
vincentoiseau 83 Posted October 15, 2021 Hi Daniel, an amazingly detailed study of old machinery from the time things were built to last. The lens flares do not disturb me much, although they indicate a challenging shooting angle and I see some vignetting in the sky which is there for a purpose. B & W was an obvious choice for this image, well seen and executed! Kind regards, Vincent Link to comment
Wayne Sadler 629 Posted October 17, 2021 A well arranged slice of the iron horse. I recently completed a similar perspective of an image of a train but not half as good as this. Excellent work, Daniel. Link to comment
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